The NCAA reminds fans who plan to attend the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Basketball Championships games to purchase tickets from authorized sources to reduce chances of fraudulent activities.

“These allegations, if true, point to systematic failures that must be fixed and fixed now if we want college sports in America. Simply put, people who engage in this kind of behavior have no place in college sports. They are an affront to...

More than 3,000 Indianapolis third-grade students representing Pike and Lawrence township schools and the Indianapolis Public Schools system will celebrate reading while attending the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis men’s...

To provide clarity around some of the most serious infractions within the Association, the NCAA has developed a clear outline of specific guidelines the enforcement staff considers when determining whether to bring allegations for four serious breaches of conduct — lack of institutional control, failure to monitor, unethical conduct and head coach responsibility.

The Division I Transfer Working Group will spend the next several months seeking feedback on refined exceptions to the rule requiring all student-athletes to sit out a year of competition after transferring. The working group met Feb 12-13 in Indianapolis.

The NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee sent the former director of men's basketball operations of California State University, Northridge, case back to the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions for reclassification and penalty review.

NCAA President Mark Emmert Saturday distributed the following communication to all presidents serving in the NCAA governance structure. The email and related documents were in response to misleading media reports from The Athletic and...

“The NCAA has sent a letter of inquiry to Michigan State University regarding potential NCAA rules violations related to the assaults Larry Nassar perpetrated against girls and young women, including some student-athletes at Michigan State...